

Gosling lost out on a Best Actor Academy Award nomination for the technically impressive film. Ryan Gosling is, of course, no stranger to suiting up for outer space, as he previously starred as Neil Armstrong in Damien Chazelle’s 2018 drama “First Man,” in which Gosling also spent a great deal of time alone amid the cosmos. New Movies: Release Calendar for December 3, Plus Where to Watch the Latest FilmsĮmmy Predictions: Best Actress in a Comedy Series - The Smart Money's on Smart
to Direct Netflix's Most Expensive Original Film Yet, Starring Gosling and Evans Weir’s novel “Project Hail Mary” will be published in the spring of 2021 by Random House.ĭuke Johnson Follows 'Anomalisa' with Neon's 'The Actor,' a 1950s Film Noir Starring Ryan Gosling Weir was reportedly developing “Artemis” into a film with directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller (writers and producers who haven’t properly directed a movie since 2014’s “22 Jump Street, after they were booted off “Solo: A Star Wars Story” and replaced by Ron Howard). Novelist Weir followed up “The Martian” with “Artemis,” published in 2017, centered on a part-time smuggler in the first city on the Moon. The film version, which grossed more than $630 million around the world following a Toronto International Film Festival premiere, was released in 2015, and became a Best Picture nominee the following year.
